Funding:
"This
work was supported in part by a grant from the Orthopaedic Trauma
Association (MAK, TOM) and the Ralph W. and Grace M. Showalter Research
Trust Fund (MAK). In addition, research
reported in this publication was supported in part by the following
grants: NIH NIAMS R01 AR060863 (MAK) and GA-2015-217 from the Center for
the Advancement of Sciences in Space (CASIS, MAK). This work was also
supported by the US Army Medical Research and
Materiel Command (NC, RH). Additionally, this work supported by the
NASA Ames Research Center (CSG, SYC, YS-F)." Work at NASA Ames Research
Center was supported by the Rodent Research Project.

Funding:
"This work was supported by the Helmholtz Space Life Sciences Research
School (SpaceLife)
and the German Aerospace Center of the Helmholtz Association (PhD
fellowship to Claudia Hahn; VO-KH-300). . . . C.H., P.R., C.E.H., and
R.M. were supported by DLR grant DLR-FuE-Projekt ISS LIFE, Programm
RF-FuW, Teilprogramm 475. R.M.'s contribution is part
of the ESA projects: "Testing antimicrobial metal surfaces under
spaceflight conditions—an effective strategy to prevent microbial
biofilm formation" [No. ESA-HSO-ESR-ILSRA-2014-054; BIOFILMS (Biofilm
Inhibition On Flight equipment and on board the ISS using
microbiologically Lethal Metal Surfaces)] and "Antimicrobial materials,
surfaces and textiles on-board the Concordia Antarctic Research Station
as a test-bed approach for the reduction of the microbial contamination
on future human space missions (ANTI-BACS)"
[No. ESA-AO-11-Concordia-022]." R. L. Mancinelli is affiliated with
NASA Ames Research Center.

Funding:
"This work was supported by the US Department of Energy Low Dose
Radiation Program
and the NASA Human Research Program. AP was supported in part by the
NASA Graduate Student Research Program. MMV was supported by German
Research Foundation (DFG)."

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Villasana LE, Akinyeke T, Weber S, Raber J.

Paradoxical
effects of 137Cs irradiation on pharmacological stimulation of reactive
oxygen species in hippocampal slices from apoE2 and apoE4 mice.

Funding:
"All
aspects of this work were primarily supported by the Department of the
Navy, Office of Naval Research (Award No. N00014-11-1-0361). Partial
support was also provided by National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) NNX14AN49G, Clinical and
Translational Research Center grant UL1TR000003, NIH grants R01 NR004281
and R01 HL102119, National Space Biomedical Research Institute Award
through NASA NCC 9-58, and the Air Force Office
of Scientific Research Award No. FA9550-05-1-0293."